Goof: Notice the scene before Felix's return. Great Aunt Eliza leaves with the family for Christmas dinner at Rose Cottage, but when everyone sits down to eat, she is nowhere in sight.
Goof: Felix King, previously seen in a Naval uniform, is inexplicably an infantryman.
Trivia: About 20 characters from the series vanished with no attempt to explain their whereabouts.
Trivia: The sets, previously demolished by Sullivan Entertainment, are not remeniscent in the least of the Rose Cottage, nor Janet's kitchen at the King Farm.
Goof: Gus is supposed to be blind, but notice the scene after Felix announces for Hetty to give a speech: when Felicity looks at Gus, Michael Mahonen mistakingly looks back at her.
Why does Felicity say the first time she saw him was when he "came into class smoking that aweful pipe" when she met him in How Kissing Was Discovered
Felicity shows Gus's picture to just about everyone she bumps into from New York through Charleston- yet, inexplicably, doesn't show it to any of the nurses at the Mariner's Hospital where she's learned survivors of his exploded ship were taken to. As it turns out, he was there for an extended period of time under his own name yet the most she does is ask the nurse on duty about a caregiver's whereabouts instead of Gus's!
Didn't Captain Crane witness Eliza Pike's death, and carry her coffin to Prince Edward Island for burial? (See "Sea Ghost")?
Eliza has again changed the love of her life, in this episode it is Rodney Binscott.
However, in How Kissing Was Discovered it was Timothy Cotton and in Hearth and Home it was Lyle Prescott.
"There is no grub" ~ Felicity King to a tardy Gus
Gee, one of the Cannery Doors certainly looks a great deal like the doors to Jasper Dale's workshop---
Hey, that brown pinafore is still at the General Store!
So Aunt Eliza, just who was the great love of your life that you lost so long ago??? Was it Lyle Prescott? Or perhaps Timothy Cotton? (re-watch "How Kissing Was Discovered")
Would Hetty King actually act that way, if she had writer's block? Gracious Providence, no!
Founder's Day is an annual event, so why did Hetty & Olivia have to go searching for the founding family? Wasn't that the LLoyd Family, as mentioned in Season One's "Old Lady Lloyd"?
Felicity wonders, while speaking with Sara, about the probability of dying an old maid, without ever being kissed (or swooned?)---Hello! Season 2, "How Kissing Was Discovered", by the boy of her dreams, no less.
Also, this originally aired on Valentine's Day in Canada---what is up with that? Wouldn't the next episode, The Dinner, been more of a Valentine's type story?
Why exactly is Felix in Halifax?
Why is Prince, Felix's new horse, tied up at the blacksmiths? New shoes?
Felicity fawns over Gus, offering him a hot drink before offering one to her father---portends what is to come.
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